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RenoMax

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Joined: 12 Oct 2007
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Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 9:05 pm    Post subject: Thanks!
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To those who were involved in forming this web page I say Thanks!  This is awesome and I look forward to messaging with other Wakecraft owners.  I hope everyone had a great Wakecraft season.  My family and I had an excellent season and our Wakecraft performed awesome.  I think what I enjoyed most is how everywhere we went you could see people looking and point at our boat while saying to there buddy "That's A Bad Ass Boat".
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Kevin

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Location: Merced, CA

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 9:17 pm    Post subject:
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Whats up Max glad to see you have had a great season.  I think you nailed it though.  Each and every time we have gone on the water we get a lot of looks and positive feedback, especially when they get a pull!  Then they realize some of what a Wakecraft is all about.  What have been the most popular comments made to you so far?
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RenoMax

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Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 6:44 pm    Post subject: Feedback
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All the feedback has been positive. The overall looks of the boat and the bells and whistles that the wakecraft is equipped with seems to impress people the most. Although I have to say, they here us coming before they see us due to the stereo. So that usually gets there attention first.
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Rodltg2

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Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 9:56 am    Post subject:
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heys guys thanks for joining the forum, it will be slow at first since there arent too many owners yet. so spread the word , we wont be limited to wakecraft onwers only. anyone interested , curious or just wants to talk boats and watersports is welcome.

this first summer was great. i wish i could have spent more time on the water , but getting married and baby on the way slowed the water time down. i have about 75 trouble free hours and will probably use the boat all winter long for some occaisional winter rides.  alot of positive feedback and attention everytime i hit the water. the funniest was some kid i took on a demo ride. i told him i would run the ballast empty the first ride. he said he wanted the the biggest wake the boat had. so i said okay....well i filled the tanks trimmed the plate. the kid went out loaded the line and hit that wake harder than anyone ive seen yet. he must have flown about 10+ feet in the air. the look on his face was priceless. well that was until he was coming down for the landing . big fat face plant. i thought he broke his neck! he was okay, and wanted more. he said that was the biggest wake he has ever seen...
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Kevin

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Location: Merced, CA

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 8:55 pm    Post subject:
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Rod congrats on the wedding and the trphy on the way thats great.  We wish you and your family good health.  We are heading up to Mc Clure this Sunday to get some riding in.  I spent most of the summer just surfing so I thought I would actually board a little this weekend.  I wish we could post pics here because I have one of a buddy that launched with full ballast and cleared the wake by about 15 feet.  He said it was like a jack hammer when he landed in the flats.
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Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 4:48 pm    Post subject:
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So even tho im not a wakecraft owner i find this should be the best place to find out about how these ride until i can get behind one. ive rode behind an 08 malibu wakester and it was hands down the best ridei have taken. i need to know how this thing goes before i get one. it looks like it is a killer boat to ride behind but i need some opinions first. thanks.
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Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 9:07 pm    Post subject:
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Boat rides great, and handles nice too.  I think the Wakecraft handles as well if not better than some of the Malibu's Ive driven.  That said I havent driven a new Malibue but in early 07 I drove a VLX and thought the two were comparable.  Plenty of power, and all the bells and whistles one could ask for.  Wish I didnt have to sell mine.
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